Communication Systems worldwide have provided a rapidly growing and useful range of services and are continuing to evolve using Digital Signal Processing. The 7th International Symposium on DSP for Communication Systems, DSPCS’2003, has been planned by a group of academics and professionals to examine the plans for the future and the progress that has already been made in the field of DSP and their applications to communication systems. The organising committee of the symposium decided to hold the 7th Symposium on DSP for Communication Systems on the Gold Coast from 8-11 December 2003. A major objective of the symposium will be to pursue the progression from communication and information theory through to the implementation, evaluation and performance improvement of practical communication systems using DSP technology. This year the Symposium will be combined with the 2nd Workshop on the Internet, Telecommunications and Signal Processing.
Therefore, the topics of interest range from those of the physical layer to the application layer through all aspects of the protocols and processes required for the future Internet to operate better and the applications to utilise the full potential offered by the current and the emerging networking infrastructure.
Previously unpublished contributions to the following technical areas, but not limited to, are solicited:
Internet
Wireless Networks
Network Security
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Fixed networks
Telecommunication technology
Multimedia signal processing
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Submission of Papers: Authors are invited to submit a full paper
of up to six A4 pages as an electronic file (Postscript, PDF, or Word
format) to the following address:
The papers should be prepared double column, with 2.5 cm margins from all sides and use 10 point Times Roman or similar fonts. Each paper should include an abstract of up to 250 words, authors, and mailing and electronic addresses. The paper should be accompanied by a cover page including the name of the contact author with his full address including the fax number, and the technical area(s) chosen from the above and listed in the order of author's preference. Each paper will be peer-reviewed by two independent reviewers and the authors will be notified about the acceptance via email. It is expected that, as with DSPCS’02, the best 20 papers, judged by the Organising Committee, will be published in a form of an edited volume by the Kluwer Academic Publishers, apart from the conference proceedings.
Deadlines: Submit paper (up to 6 pages) by: 30 June 2003 Notification of acceptance by: 15 August 2003 Camera ready copies by: 30 September 2003 |
For further information and submission of papers please contact: Assoc. Prof. T Wysocki School of Elec., Comp. & Telecomm. Eng. University of Wollongong Northfields Avenue, NSW 2522, AUSTRALIA Fax: +61 2 4221 3236, E-mail: wysocki@uow.edu.au |
Organising Committee:
Prof. J Chicharo (University of Wollongong) Australia
Prof. M Darnell (University of Leeds) United Kingdom
Prof. P Farkas (Slovak University of Technology) Slovakia
Prof. P G Farrell (University of Lancaster) United Kingdom
Prof. B Honary (University of Lancaster) United Kingdom
Prof. J Lindner (University of Ulm) Germany
Prof. A Mertins (University of Oldenburg) Germany
Prof. H Sharif (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) USA
Assoc. Prof. T Wysocki (University of Wollongong) Australia - Chairman
Dr. B J Wysocki (University of Wollongong) Australia
Prof. H-J Zepernick (Australian Telecommunications Research Institute)
Australia
Technical Program Committee:
Assoc. Prof. J Armstrong (La Trobe University) Australia
Prof. A Cantoni (University of Western Australia) Australia
Prof. J Chicharo (University of Wollongong) Australia
Dr. A Dadej, (University of South Australia) Australia
Prof. M Darnell (University of Leeds) United Kingdom
Assoc. Prof. M Deriche (Queensland University of Technology) Australia
Prof. P Farkas (Slovak University of Technology) Slovakia
Prof. P G Farrell (University of Lancaster) United Kingdom
Prof. B Honary (University of Lancaster) United Kingdom
Assoc. Prof. S Jha (University of NSW) Australia
Dr. M Kwiatkowski (DSTO), Australia
Prof. J Lindner (University of Ulm) Germany
Dr. J Lopatka (Military University of Technology) Poland
Prof. A Mertins (University of Oldenburg) Germany
Prof. J Seberry (University of Wollongong) Australia
Prof. H Sharif (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) USA
Dr. M Slominski (Warsaw University of Technology) Poland
Assoc. Prof. T Wysocki (University of Wollongong) Australia
Prof. H-J Zepernick (Australian Telecommunications Research Institute)
Australia
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